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/*! \libinternal \file
 * \brief
 * Helper classes for testing classes that derive from AbstractAnalysisData.
 *
 * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@gmail.com>
 * \inlibraryapi
 * \ingroup module_analysisdata
 */
#ifndef GMX_ANALYSISDATA_TESTS_DATATEST_H
#define GMX_ANALYSISDATA_TESTS_DATATEST_H

#include <vector>

#include <gtest/gtest.h>

#include "gromacs/analysisdata/dataframe.h"
#include "gromacs/utility/gmxassert.h"
#include "gromacs/utility/real.h"

#include "testutils/refdata.h"

// currently the bug manifests itself only in AbstractAnalysisData testing
#if defined __PATHSCALE__
#    define STATIC_ANON_NAMESPACE_BUG // see #1558 for details
#endif

namespace gmx
{

class AbstractAnalysisData;
class AnalysisData;
class AnalysisDataHandle;

namespace test
{

class FloatingPointTolerance;

/*! \libinternal \brief
 * Represents a single set of points in AnalysisDataTestInputFrame structure.
 *
 * If the data is not multipoint, each frame contains exactly one set of
 * points.  If there is more than one set of points, each of these sets is
 * passed separately and AnalysisDataHandle::finishPointSet() called in
 * between.
 *
 * \inlibraryapi
 * \ingroup module_analysisdata
 */
class AnalysisDataTestInputPointSet
{
public:
    //! Returns zero-based index of this point set in its frame.
    int index() const { return index_; }
    //! Returns zero-based index of the data set of this point set.
    int dataSetIndex() const { return dataSetIndex_; }
    //! Returns zero-based index of the first column in this point set.
    int firstColumn() const { return firstColumn_; }
    //! Returns zero-based index of the last column in this point set.
    int lastColumn() const { return firstColumn_ + size() - 1; }
    //! Returns the number of columns in the point set.
    int size() const { return values_.size(); }
    //! Returns the value in column \p i.
    real y(int i) const { return values_[i].y_; }
    //! Returns whether the error is present for column \p i.
    bool hasError(int i) const { return values_[i].bError_; }
    //! Returns the error in column \p i.
    real error(int i) const { return values_[i].error_; }
    //! Returns whether the value in column \p i is present.
    static bool present(int /*i*/) { return true; }
    //! Returns an AnalysisDataValue for column \p i.
    AnalysisDataValue value(int i) const
    {
        AnalysisDataValue result;
        result.setValue(values_[i].y_);
        if (values_[i].bError_)
        {
            result.setError(values_[i].error_);
        }
        return result;
    }

    //! Appends a value to this point set.
    void addValue(real y) { values_.emplace_back(y); }
    //! Appends a value with an error estimate to this point set.
    void addValueWithError(real y, real error) { values_.emplace_back(y, error); }

private:
    //! Creates an empty point set.
    AnalysisDataTestInputPointSet(int index, int dataSetIndex, int firstColumn);

    struct Value
    {
        Value() : y_(0.0), error_(0.0), bError_(false) {}
        explicit Value(real y) : y_(y), error_(0.0), bError_(false) {}
        Value(real y, real error) : y_(y), error_(error), bError_(true) {}

        real y_;
        real error_;
        bool bError_;
    };

    int                index_;
    int                dataSetIndex_;
    int                firstColumn_;
    std::vector<Value> values_;

    //! For constructing new point sets.
    friend class AnalysisDataTestInputFrame;
};

/*! \libinternal \brief
 * Represents a single frame in AnalysisDataTestInput structure.
 *
 * \inlibraryapi
 * \ingroup module_analysisdata
 */
class AnalysisDataTestInputFrame
{
public:
    //! Returns zero-based index for the frame.
    int index() const { return index_; }
    //! Returns x coordinate for the frame.
    real x() const { return x_; }
    //! Returns error in the x coordinate for the frame.
    static real dx() { return 0.0; }

    //! Number of individual point sets in the frame.
    int pointSetCount() const { return pointSets_.size(); }
    //! Returns a point set object for a given point set.
    const AnalysisDataTestInputPointSet& pointSet(int index) const
    {
        GMX_ASSERT(index >= 0 && static_cast<size_t>(index) < pointSets_.size(),
                   "Point set index out of range");
        return pointSets_[index];
    }

    //! Appends an empty point set to this frame.
    AnalysisDataTestInputPointSet& addPointSet(int dataSet, int firstColumn);
    //! Adds a point set with given values to this frame.
    void addPointSetWithValues(int dataSet, int firstColumn, real y1);
    //! Adds a point set with given values to this frame.
    void addPointSetWithValues(int dataSet, int firstColumn, real y1, real y2);
    //! Adds a point set with given values to this frame.
    void addPointSetWithValues(int dataSet, int firstColumn, real y1, real y2, real y3);
    //! Adds a point set with given values to this frame.
    void addPointSetWithValueAndError(int dataSet, int firstColumn, real y1, real e1);

private:
    //! Constructs a new frame object with the given values.
    AnalysisDataTestInputFrame(int index, real x);

    int                                        index_;
    real                                       x_;
    std::vector<AnalysisDataTestInputPointSet> pointSets_;

    //! For constructing new frames.
    friend class AnalysisDataTestInput;
};

/*! \libinternal \brief
 * Represents static input data for AbstractAnalysisData tests.
 *
 * Used to construct structured test input data for analysis data unit tests.
 * Typically used as input to methods in AnalysisDataTestFixture.
 *
 * \see AnalysisDataTestFixture
 *
 * \inlibraryapi
 * \ingroup module_analysisdata
 */
class AnalysisDataTestInput
{
public:
    /*! \brief
     * Constructs empty input data.
     *
     * \param[in] dataSetCount Number of data sets in the data.
     * \param[in] bMultipoint  Whether the data will be multipoint.
     *
     * The column count for each data set must be set with
     * setColumnCount().
     */
    AnalysisDataTestInput(int dataSetCount, bool bMultipoint);
    ~AnalysisDataTestInput();

    //! Whether the input data is multipoint.
    bool isMultipoint() const { return bMultipoint_; }
    //! Returns the number of data sets in the input data.
    int dataSetCount() const { return columnCounts_.size(); }
    //! Returns the number of columns in a given data set.
    int columnCount(int dataSet) const { return columnCounts_[dataSet]; }
    //! Returns the number of frames in the input data.
    int frameCount() const { return frames_.size(); }
    //! Returns a frame object for the given input frame.
    const AnalysisDataTestInputFrame& frame(int index) const;

    //! Sets the number of columns in a data set.
    void setColumnCount(int dataSet, int columnCount);
    //! Appends an empty frame to this data.
    AnalysisDataTestInputFrame& addFrame(real x);
    //! Adds a frame with a single point set and the given values.
    void addFrameWithValues(real x, real y1);
    //! Adds a frame with a single point set and the given values.
    void addFrameWithValues(real x, real y1, real y2);
    //! Adds a frame with a single point set and the given values.
    void addFrameWithValues(real x, real y1, real y2, real y3);
    //! Adds a frame with a single point set and the given values.
    void addFrameWithValueAndError(real x, real y1, real e1);

private:
    std::vector<int>                        columnCounts_;
    bool                                    bMultipoint_;
    std::vector<AnalysisDataTestInputFrame> frames_;
};

/*! \libinternal \brief
 * Test fixture for AbstractAnalysisData testing.
 *
 * This test fixture is designed to help writing tests for objects that
 * derive from the AbstractAnalysisData class.  Typical flow in such tests is
 * that first the test creates the required data objects, then call static
 * methods in this class to add mock modules (using
 * AbstractAnalysisData::addModule()) to the data objects to check that they
 * produce the correct data, and then invokes methods in the data object to
 * produce the data to be checked.  Static methods are also provided for
 * pushing data from an AnalysisDataTestInput object to some generic types
 * derived from AbstractAnalysisData.
 *
 * Methods addStaticCheckerModule(), addStaticColumnCheckerModule() and
 * addStaticStorageCheckerModule() create and add mock modules that check the
 * data against a given AnalysisDataTestInput instance.
 *
 * Method addReferenceCheckerModule() creates and adds a mock module that
 * checks the output against reference data produced by a previous test
 * execution (see TestReferenceData).  Two versions are provided, a static
 * method to be used with any TestReferenceChecker, and a non-static method
 * that uses the protected \p data_ member.
 *
 * presentAllData() and presentDataFrame() are provided to push data from an
 * AnalysisDataTestInput into an AnalysisData object.  In typical tests, most
 * checks are done during these methods, by the added mock modules.
 * setupArrayData() performs the same function for classes derived from
 * AbstractAnalysisArrayData.  In that case, the test should separately ensure
 * that AbstractAnalysisArrayData::valuesReady() gets called.
 *
 * \todo
 * Support for arbitrary AnalysisDataValues (errors and missing values).
 *
 * \see AnalysisDataTestInput
 *
 * \inlibraryapi
 * \ingroup module_analysisdata
 */
class AnalysisDataTestFixture : public ::testing::Test
{
public:
    AnalysisDataTestFixture();

    /*! \brief
     * Initializes an AnalysisData object from input data.
     *
     * Sets the column count and other properties based on the input data.
     */
    static void setupDataObject(const AnalysisDataTestInput& input, AnalysisData* data);

    /*! \brief
     * Adds all data from AnalysisDataTestInput into an AnalysisData.
     */
    static void presentAllData(const AnalysisDataTestInput& input, AnalysisData* data);
    /*! \brief
     * Adds a single frame from AnalysisDataTestInput into an AnalysisData.
     */
    static void presentDataFrame(const AnalysisDataTestInput& input, int row, AnalysisDataHandle handle);
    /*! \brief
     * Initializes an array data object from AnalysisDataTestInput.
     *
     * \tparam ArrayData  Class derived from AbstractAnalysisArrayData.
     *
     * The ArrayData class should expose the setter methods
     * (setColumnCount(), setRowCount(), allocateValues(), setValue())
     * publicly or declare the fixture class as a friend.
     * The X axis in \p data must be configured to match \p input before
     * calling this method.
     *
     * Does not call AbstractAnalysisArrayData::valuesReady().
     * The test must ensure that this method gets called, otherwise the
     * mock modules never get called.
     */
    template<class ArrayData>
    static void setupArrayData(const AnalysisDataTestInput& input, ArrayData* data);

    /*! \brief
     * Adds a mock module that verifies output against
     * AnalysisDataTestInput.
     *
     * \param[in]  data     Data to compare against.
     * \param      source   Data object to verify.
     *
     * Creates a mock module that verifies that the
     * IAnalysisDataModule methods are called correctly by
     * \p source.  Parameters for the calls are verified against \p data.
     * Adds the created module to \p source using \p data->addModule().
     * Any exceptions from the called functions should be caught by the
     * caller.
     *
     * \see AbstractAnalysisData::addModule()
     */
    static void addStaticCheckerModule(const AnalysisDataTestInput& data, AbstractAnalysisData* source);
    /*! \brief
     * Adds a mock module that verifies parallel output against
     * AnalysisDataTestInput.
     *
     * \param[in]  data     Data to compare against.
     * \param      source   Data object to verify.
     *
     * Creates a parallel mock module that verifies that the
     * IAnalysisDataModule methods are called correctly by
     * \p source.  Parameters for the calls are verified against \p data.
     * Adds the created module to \p source using \p data->addModule().
     * Any exceptions from the called functions should be caught by the
     * caller.
     *
     * Differs from addStaticCheckerModule() in that the created mock
     * module reports that it accepts parallel input data, and accepts and
     * verifies notification calls following the parallel pattern.
     *
     * \see AbstractAnalysisData::addModule()
     */
    static void addStaticParallelCheckerModule(const AnalysisDataTestInput& data,
                                               AbstractAnalysisData*        source);
    /*! \brief
     * Adds a column mock module that verifies output against
     * AnalysisDataTestInput.
     *
     * \param[in]  data     Data to compare against.
     * \param[in]  firstcol First column to check.
     * \param[in]  n        Number of columns to check.
     * \param      source   Data object to verify.
     *
     * Creates a mock module that verifies that the
     * IAnalysisDataModule methods are called correctly by
     * \p source.  Parameters for the calls are verified against \p data.
     * Adds the created module to \p source using
     * \p data->addColumnModule().
     * Any exceptions from the called functions should be caught by the
     * caller.
     *
     * \see AbstractAnalysisData::addColumnModule()
     */
    static void addStaticColumnCheckerModule(const AnalysisDataTestInput& data,
                                             int                          firstcol,
                                             int                          n,
                                             AbstractAnalysisData*        source);
    /*! \brief
     * Adds a mock module that verifies output and storage against
     * AnalysisDataTestInput.
     *
     * \param[in]  data     Data to compare against.
     * \param[in]  storageCount  Number of previous frames to check
     *                      (-1 = all).
     * \param      source   Data object to verify.
     *
     * Works like addStaticCheckerModule(), except that in addition, for
     * each frame, the mock module also checks that previous frames can be
     * accessed using AbstractAnalysisData::getDataFrame().  In the
     * IAnalysisDataModule::dataStarted() callback, the mock module
     * calls AbstractAnalysisData::requestStorage() with \p storageCount as
     * the parameter.
     */
    static void addStaticStorageCheckerModule(const AnalysisDataTestInput& data,
                                              int                          storageCount,
                                              AbstractAnalysisData*        source);
    /*! \brief
     * Adds a mock module that verifies output against reference data.
     *
     * \param[in]  checker   Reference data checker to use for comparison.
     * \param[in]  id        Identifier for reference data compound to use.
     * \param      source    Data object to verify.
     * \param[in]  tolerance Tolerance to use for comparison.
     *
     * Creates a mock module that verifies that the
     * IAnalysisDataModule methods are called correctly by
     * \p source.  Parameters for the calls are verified against reference
     * data using a child compound \p id of \p checker.
     * Adds the created module to \p source using \p data->addModule().
     * Any exceptions from the called functions should be caught by the
     * caller.
     *
     * \see TestReferenceData
     */
    static void addReferenceCheckerModule(const TestReferenceChecker&   checker,
                                          const char*                   id,
                                          AbstractAnalysisData*         source,
                                          const FloatingPointTolerance& tolerance);

    /*! \brief
     * Adds a mock module that verifies output against reference data.
     *
     * \param[in]  id       Identifier for reference data compound to use.
     * \param      source   Data object to verify.
     *
     * Creates a reference checker module using a compound checker with id
     * \p id at the root level of \p data_.
     *
     * See the static overload for other details.
     */
    void addReferenceCheckerModule(const char* id, AbstractAnalysisData* source);

private:
    /*! \brief
     * Reference data object used for the reference checker modules.
     *
     * Tests can use the data object also for their own purposes if needed.
     */
    gmx::test::TestReferenceData data_;
};


template<class ArrayData>
void AnalysisDataTestFixture::setupArrayData(const AnalysisDataTestInput& input, ArrayData* data)
{
    GMX_RELEASE_ASSERT(!input.isMultipoint(),
                       "Array data cannot be initialized from multipoint data");
    GMX_RELEASE_ASSERT(input.dataSetCount() == 1,
                       "Array data cannot be initialized from multiple data sets");
    GMX_RELEASE_ASSERT(data->columnCount() == 0 || data->columnCount() == input.columnCount(0),
                       "Mismatching input and target data");
    GMX_RELEASE_ASSERT(data->rowCount() == 0 || data->rowCount() == input.frameCount(),
                       "Mismatching input and target data");
    data->setColumnCount(input.columnCount(0));
    data->setRowCount(input.frameCount());
    data->allocateValues();
    for (int row = 0; row < input.frameCount(); ++row)
    {
        const AnalysisDataTestInputFrame& frame = input.frame(row);
        EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(frame.x(), data->xvalue(row));
        GMX_RELEASE_ASSERT(frame.pointSetCount() == 1,
                           "Multiple point sets not supported by array data");
        const AnalysisDataTestInputPointSet& points = frame.pointSet(0);
        for (int column = 0; column < points.size(); ++column)
        {
            data->value(row, column + points.firstColumn()) = points.value(column);
        }
    }
}

} // namespace test

} // namespace gmx

#endif
